A 10b5-1 plan is a pre-established trading agreement that enables company insiders to buy or sell stock...
Treasury securities are debt instruments issued by the U.S. government, known for their safety and reliability...
A bond fund pools money from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of bonds, offering...
A stock split increases the number of shares in a company by dividing existing shares, lowering the share...
The Sharpe Ratio quantifies how much excess return an investment offers per unit of risk, helping investors...
The Prime Rate is the benchmark interest rate banks charge their most creditworthy customers. It serves...
The Price-to-Book (P/B) Ratio measures a company's stock price relative to its book value, helping investors...
Par value is the stated face value of stocks or bonds set by the issuer, crucial for bond payments and...
A no-load fund is a mutual fund without sales commissions, allowing all your investment money to work...
The mutual fund expense ratio is the annual fee that mutual funds deduct from your investment for operating...
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